<p><b>Offense D</b></p><p>First half: The late drive at the end of the half needed some trickeration to get the ball into the end zone, but it still was important.</p><p>Second half: The 93-yard touchdown drive was great, but other than that, not a lot happened right for the Florida offense, which had three turnovers.</p><p>For the game: The defense bailed out the offense all year so when the defense faltered it would have been nice to see the offense do something.</p><p><b>Defense F</b></p><p>First half: For a team that was ranked so highly in so many categories, Florida looked lost against Teddy Bridgewater.</p><p>Second half: The Gators played better, but allowed Louisville to have two clock-eating drives.</p><p>For the game: The Gators were dissected by Bridgewater and looked like a defense that didn't come to play.</p><p><b>Special teams A-</b></p><p>First half: Every kickoff return looked like it was going to break for a big gain and none did. Solid half for Caleb Sturgis.</p><p>Second half: The Gators blocked a field goal, blocked an extra point and ran back a kickoff for a touchdown. Not a bad half.</p><p>For the game: The special teams was the unit that played well enough to win the game.</p><p><b>Overall D</b></p><p>It was a bad night for a team that accomplished so much this season. Maybe it was the orange pants.</p>